What do you say to Republican senators who might be inclined to heed that advice?
Another reason may be that doctors, confronted with a bold-print, boxed warning, do heed its advice.
Few in the health service expect those who run the regime to heed this advice.
Calderwood suggested that Pressley would do well to heed the advice of director of football Alex Smith and coach Lee Bullen.
If investors heed this advice, privatisations and other share placements will suffer.
After losing a bid for U.S. Senate in 1992, Mike Huckabee vowed that he would never again heed campaign advice that went against his instincts.
Quitting bosses should not heed this advice, crisis communication experts say.
Zimmerman, on at least one occasion, did not heed that advice.
While it is important to heed the advice, take it in stride as the State Department often paints a bleaker portrait of a country than it deserves.
Unfortunately, the Bush Administration did not heed that advice then.
One advantage of Stratford station is its 10 lines coming in and out - so spectators seemed to heed the advice and find other routes to the Olympic Park.
On a lighter note, Mr. Calderon said it appeared many students failed to heed the advice of Texas state officials, who recently warned collegians against traveling to Mexico for spring-break festivities.
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Industry observers say the Legislature will likely heed the advice of the task force, whose members include representatives for the owners of medical dispensaries, as well as law-enforcement officers and elected officials.
One question that could be raised is whether death row victims should pay the ultimate price for their crimes - or if Koreans should heed the advice of citizens such as Seo Yoon Bum, 68.
Mr Maude called for a fresh start and for the Prime Minister to heed the advice of his "design guru" Lord Rogers to appoint a senior national figure with no possible taint of party politics to manage the project.
Or will we recognize that a world in which, among a growing number of others, the marauding Taliban in Pakistan might soon have nuclear weapons is not one in which the United States can safely heed such advice by continuing its denuclearization?
With an estimated 200 million skiers and 70 million snowboarders in the world today, there are plenty of people who would do well to heed this advice and his overall message is that responsible participants have nothing more to fear on the slopes in comparison to other sporting activities.
Liverpool FC responded to the attacks by posting advice on the club's website advising all travellers to "be careful, stick together and heed the safety advice provided with your match ticket".
Hopefully, they will not pay heed to the advice of their former colleague.
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The evidence suggests that the president did not heed this senatorial advice.
Michael, women are attracted to intellect, tolerance and character - this also explains why you better heed your own advice - chain her to the kitchen table.
Obviously displeased with the government's failure to heed their ridiculous advice, the diplomats released their cable to Haaretz in a bid to intimidate Israel's elected leadership into submission before it is too late.
He needs to explain that, although his America will respect human rights and pay more heed to the advice of others, it will not be a pushover: he must avoid the fate of Jimmy Carter, a moralising president who made the superpower look weak.
Despite the newfangled technology, investors would be wise to heed some old-fashioned advice: Keep to your plan.
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